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A few people seem to be falling for fake news again. Look at the faceless crowds dudes! I wonder how much of this stuff is actually put out by the Trump administration, it's one of his specialties after all. BBC Verify Live: Debunking AI fakes as US protests spark online disinformation WWW.BBC.CO.UK Latest updates from the BBC's specialists in fact-checking, verifying video and tackling disinformation.
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Bollocks to that. Make them work for it. The blockchain technology you speak of is already out there.
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at the yard by 7 on site by 7 45/8 and normally back to the yard 3-4pm mon-thurs and 12-2pm on a friday
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Last picture of strawberries, I promise! The investment in all new plants last year was obviously worth it. They're paying dividends now.
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Ash tree with dieback - whose responsibility?
Tree monkey 1682 replied to Pidgeonpost's topic in Trees and the Law
Over all ,that isn't In bad health it looks like a hedgerow tree that's reached maturity ...if you were to get it reduced then it will come back twice as strong. Also Is it really worth getting stressed over? -
Do you clear up the leaf litter in autumn?
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Got these yesterday at a good price from local climbing wall. Second pic was from managers personal stash, he hoards kit and hes been told he has to sell some!
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Jonsered 630/625/670 should all fit, you can fit Husqvarna 162/266/268/272 but would need to modify the back of the cover due to the angle of the top handle where it fits to the tank.
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To be honest that orange one you posted looks like an oleo mac/orange efco ..but wouldn't touch anything lower than a mitox ....atleast it's been proved to be safe !
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Advice for son who likes to climb trees
Tree monkey 1682 replied to OzYankPom's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
Don't do it😆 when I Was a chunky monkey due to medical condition and side effects of the medication .... I landed myself in a river up north ..the branch in question was over a 1ft round ...I guess from memory it was a willow ... Other dire trees are like poplar also quite brittle. -
Ash tree crown reduction excessive
Tree monkey 1682 replied to ashtreeguy's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
It's a street tree ,the get pruned heavily due to the liability aspect or what the tree contract dictates -
There is a course near Durham in September: Arboricultural Association - Training & Events WWW.TREES.ORG.UK Professional training courses and workshops for Tree Surgeons, arborists and consultants. A wide range of Tree Surgeon Courses and Tree Surgeon Training available with either...
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Totally agree, having a proper SRT course would make a huge difference, especially for those of us who can’t experiment freely at work. It’s frustrating when gear access is limited and the boss isn’t on board. I’d definitely be up for a course that lets us try different setups safely. Hope someone in the industry is listening! 😄 Tu peux poster ça tel quel sur le forum. Si tu veux une version plus technique ou plus formelle, je peux t’en proposer une autre.
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A front hitch is unlikely to cause any legal issues on a non-type-approved vehicle however there may well be insurance issues and other difficult-to-answer questions in the event of an incident involving injury resulting from the hitch. Just because it is legal doesn't mean that there will be no problems. (I have a front hitch on my Defender which I made sure that the insurers are aware of and are happy with). Tyres on a road-going vehicle must not protrude beyond the bodywork and (although I forget the exact wording of the relevant regulations) must be fitted with an effective means to prevent the flinging of mud etc in a dangerous manner, which includes depositing it on the road. You might get away with protruding tyres on an ag-registered vehicle but not on an Historic Vehicle. It probably comes down in the end to you behaviour and what you do with the 'Mog. If you hoon about and drive an excessively muddy vehicle on the road (itself illegal) you will probably one day get the book thrown at you. If you behave in a low-key and generally responsible way, you may get away with a technically illegal vehicle for years. Be sensible and don't give 'Mog owners a bad reputation!
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Good Morning All.
- Yesterday
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If its assembled correctly it shouldnt be loose. A bottle of loctite is your friend. While my above advice on the bearing collar is worth looking at, also check that the feed roller is correctly located, the shaft has a dimple for the grub screw to locate in. You dont want the grub screw to bite into the plain shaft as it will also marr it up and make it a pain to extract in future.
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Thanks for that, I’ll check that out tomorrow once I get back.
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My apple trees are the most unloved trees in west Wales, and still they produce more apples than i can deal with. I spend quite alot of my working life pruning apple trees, and not one of these 'looked after' trees produces as much fruit as my unloved trees .
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What a bastard...
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Possible to dispute the view of a tree officer?
ArthurJob replied to ArthurJob's topic in Trees and the Law
Fair point, it is something residents are looking into. -
Three of my four new additions from the British Hen Welfare Trust. settled in very well and prolific egg layers. Not shy at all - were obviously well looked after and handled to be so tame
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Hi Scott, Seen your post know it was from a while ago. I'm trying to get into subbying just doing weekends to start, got plenty off experience doing it for 10 years, if need a hand let me know cheers much appreciated Sam